Wouldn't it be much cheaper to just buy a Toshiba AC100? You can run Ubuntu 10.10 on it minus the sound. If only Toshiba opened things up a bit or the hacking community was more determined it would be a great tool.
Cool, so you have netbooks and desktops covered, but what about laptops?
How does it connect to the mouse and keyboard on the netbook?
I have a 17" gaming class HP laptop and besides needing a huge battery to power it all it gets very hot (about 70C+ while just watching youtube with the integrated Intel low-power graphics isn't all that impressive coming from a big brand like HP).
Running a small Debian system on an internal ARM board would be a dream come true for me.
so... is it a computer backup backup computer ?
if you get errors, you can curse recursively
TheQedqubit 2 weeks ago
Very nice idea...
Are you Albanian ?? :)
meniii95 3 weeks ago
Very nice module , a mini motherboard.
mimstyle 3 weeks ago
I want this in my ride!
Dnelly88 3 weeks ago
Yo dawg we heard you like computers, so we put a computer inside your computer.
xantier277 2 months ago
@xantier277 so you can use your computer while you're using your computer.
JustOneMorgan 2 months ago
id like to know the price for preorders!
digidev 5 months ago
WOW !! ..i want one !!
craigdamico1 7 months ago
Cool ! translated and reposted
pcfixmardel 9 months ago
Wouldn't it be much cheaper to just buy a Toshiba AC100? You can run Ubuntu 10.10 on it minus the sound. If only Toshiba opened things up a bit or the hacking community was more determined it would be a great tool.
sab611 9 months ago
Nice. I assume you can develop Android Apps in Windows and throw the *.APK into the module ready for installing and testing
config2000 9 months ago
so if i get this correct, you can still connect your harddisk onto that thing? and will you be able to access it from within android?
reiger1000 9 months ago
@reiger1000 From the video I think it replaces the HDD but you can insert an SSD into it so that you can copy over and boot whatever was on the HDD
Djhg2000 9 months ago
Cool, so you have netbooks and desktops covered, but what about laptops?
How does it connect to the mouse and keyboard on the netbook?
I have a 17" gaming class HP laptop and besides needing a huge battery to power it all it gets very hot (about 70C+ while just watching youtube with the integrated Intel low-power graphics isn't all that impressive coming from a big brand like HP).
Running a small Debian system on an internal ARM board would be a dream come true for me.
Djhg2000 9 months ago
wow thats cool, would love one o them :)
MrPhatSlim 9 months ago
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Why would you want to use a mobile operating system on a desktop pc?
frankiedoesoz 9 months ago
Is this the thing you've been working on that you hinted during meet mobility podcast?
It's really cool
wonkee73 9 months ago
@wonkee73 yep :)
jkkmobile 9 months ago